11 Facts About Company One

1. In October 2016, Capital Company One acquired Paribus, a price tracking service, for an undisclosed amount.

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2. In 2015, Capital Company One acquired General Electric's Healthcare Financial Services unit, which included $8.5 billion in loans made to businesses in the healthcare industry, for $9 billion.

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3. In January 2015, Capital Company One acquired Level Money, a budgeting app for consumers.

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4. In 2015, Capital Company One closed several branch locations to leave 174 operating branches in the DC metro area.

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5. In February 2009, Capital Company One acquired Chevy Chase Bank for $520 million in cash and stock.

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6. In 2008, Capital Company One received an investment of US$3.56 billion from the United States Treasury as a result of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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7. In 2007, Capital Company One acquired NetSpend, a marketer of prepaid debit cards, for $700 million.

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8. In 1999, Capital Company One was looking to expand beyond credit cards.

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9. Since 2004, Hazen Paper Company One has produced the holographic cover for the Super Bowl stadium edition game book right here in the Paper City.

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10. In 2010, Stage Company One added an educational touring production to its roster of programs.

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11. In 1999, Stage Company One began its summer camp at an independent site in the Boston area.

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